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Why the U.K. ‘Russia report’ went unnoticed in Russia Members Public

This was a week of Russia stories in the West. The U.K. parliament published Tuesday a report on Russian interference, then, the following day, the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a draft bill for new Russian sanctions. The latter raised few eyebrows: there was no new rationale, or

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Russia report skepticism Members Public

Hello! This week we spotlight the Russia report published by the U.K. parliament, and share some thoughts on sources and expertise. We also examine the possibility of the Kremlin greenlighting a Mexico-style financial hedge to protect against oil price falls, and the appointment of a new governor to a

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Journalists named in new #metoo accusations Members Public

A new #metoo campaign on Twitter this week was led by female journalists working at independent media outlets who described sexual assault and harrassment they suffered at the hands of fellow journalists. State-owned media happily gave the story lots of coverage. * All the accused belong to progressive circles. They include

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Navalny ramps up fight with independent journalists Members Public

навальThe most discussed topic on Moscow social media this week was a spat between opposition leader Alexei Navalny and top investigative reporter Ivan Golunov. The disagreement is the latest battle in a long-running conflict between Navalny and a group of prominent journalists. Navalny alleges that many journalists have an inflated

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Rolling protests in Far East after governor arrest Members Public

Last week saw a series of high profile arrests, this week came the protests. Most significantly, there were big demonstrations over multiple days in the Far East city of Khabarovsk after the detention of local governor Sergei Furgal. There were smaller protests in Moscow. * Khabarovsk has seen daily protests this

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Biggest regional protests in 10 years Members Public

Hello! This week our top story is on a wave of protests: large ones in the Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk and smaller ones in Moscow. We also look at the bad blood between opposition leader Navalny and some prominent independent journalists, and a series of #metoo allegations in the

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A week of repression follows constitutional referendum Members Public

Many believed there would be a reckoning after Russia’s constitutional referendum, but few expected the authorities to act so quickly, and with such ferocity. In the week since Russians voted to allow Putin to ‘reset’ his presidential term count, two major criminal cases were opened: one into a prominent

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When Russian celebrities and Western brands collide Members Public

The reaction of some Russians to the Black Lives Matter movement has led to Western brands re-thinking their collaborations. Xenophobia and other types of abusive behavior look like they will become more financially risky for Russian celebrities. * Last week we wrote about how socialite and former presidential candidate Ksenia Sobchak

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Belarus heads for political turmoil as election approaches Members Public

As Putin puts the pieces in place to remain president through 2036, his Belarussian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko is facing a serious political challenge. Belarus will hold presidential elections on August 9 and, according to surveys, Lukashenko will get only a tiny percentage of the vote. Two of his three main

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Constitutional referendum delivers big win for Putin Members Public

The outcome of Russia’s constitutional referendum was exactly as predicted and the stage is now set for Vladimir Putin to remain president through 2036. In the end, neither coronavirus nor an economic crisis was a problem for Kremlin planners, and 77.9 percent of Russians voted in favor of

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